Billo wrote:I just bought a 6.5 PRC and I'll be using it for Sambar, certainly a lot more gun than the 308 and leap frogs the 30-06 & 270 at longer ranges
Pffft. 300 prc is where it's at these days.
Billo wrote:I just bought a 6.5 PRC and I'll be using it for Sambar, certainly a lot more gun than the 308 and leap frogs the 30-06 & 270 at longer ranges
Billo wrote:I just bought a 6.5 PRC and I'll be using it for Sambar, certainly a lot more gun than the 308 and leap frogs the 30-06 & 270 at longer ranges
mchughcb wrote:Billo wrote:I just bought a 6.5 PRC and I'll be using it for Sambar, certainly a lot more gun than the 308 and leap frogs the 30-06 & 270 at longer ranges
Pffft. 300 prc is where it's at these days.
Billo wrote:mchughcb wrote:Billo wrote:I just bought a 6.5 PRC and I'll be using it for Sambar, certainly a lot more gun than the 308 and leap frogs the 30-06 & 270 at longer ranges
Pffft. 300 prc is where it's at these days.
Not in a lightweight SA it aint, plus I dont need that level of recoil thanks.
Oldbloke wrote:Had a discussion with experienced sambar hunter very recently.
He used 45-70 for a few years.
Lost 2 or 3 hit in the shoulder.
Now uses a 458mag. None lost so far.
bigpete wrote:Oldbloke wrote:Had a discussion with experienced sambar hunter very recently.
He used 45-70 for a few years.
Lost 2 or 3 hit in the shoulder.
Now uses a 458mag. None lost so far.
Spoke to an old sambar hunter 2 decades ago whos main piece of advice was to use the biggest gun you can stand behind. He used a 9.3x62. He was in his 60s and had hunted them most his life
bigrich wrote:bigpete wrote:Oldbloke wrote:Had a discussion with experienced sambar hunter very recently.
He used 45-70 for a few years.
Lost 2 or 3 hit in the shoulder.
Now uses a 458mag. None lost so far.
Spoke to an old sambar hunter 2 decades ago whos main piece of advice was to use the biggest gun you can stand behind. He used a 9.3x62. He was in his 60s and had hunted them most his life
anyone can look at energy and muzzle velocity figures and have a opinion ( seems pretty common on forums....) , actually talking to someone with years of first hand experience is gold . i've advocated for the 9.3x62 on this topic after experience using it on donkeys, feral horses and buff . OB reported on hitting a sambar fawn in the shoulder with a 30-06 and it still covered some distance before expiring . to respond to the topic, 7.62x39 is probably okay , if you shoot 'em in the head
mchughcb wrote:An experienced hunter can track sambar into bracken, dogwood and blackberries. Otherwise they train their dog to do it for them.
mchughcb wrote:An experienced hunter can track sambar into bracken, dogwood and blackberries. Otherwise they train their dog to do it for them.
Billo wrote:mchughcb wrote:An experienced hunter can track sambar into bracken, dogwood and blackberries. Otherwise they train their dog to do it for them.
Plenty of places where dogs arent allowed, I would hate to see the stats on how many Sambar are lost :thumbsup:
Oldbloke wrote:Billo wrote:mchughcb wrote:An experienced hunter can track sambar into bracken, dogwood and blackberries. Otherwise they train their dog to do it for them.
Plenty of places where dogs arent allowed, I would hate to see the stats on how many Sambar are lost :thumbsup:
Few have the balls to admitt they have lost wounded deer.
You only hear about the success.
Oldbloke wrote:Billo wrote:mchughcb wrote:An experienced hunter can track sambar into bracken, dogwood and blackberries. Otherwise they train their dog to do it for them.
Plenty of places where dogs arent allowed, I would hate to see the stats on how many Sambar are lost :thumbsup:
Few have the balls to admitt they have lost wounded deer.
You only hear about the success.
Wapiti wrote:I spose a bloke who's popped quite a few very irritated wiry scrub bulls without a drama using a plain old 308 isn't about to give something 1/3rd the weight any mythical status.
mchughcb wrote:In my experience Sambar are quite hard to kill and are big enough. I've shot moose and sambar are tougher.
I spend more time worrying about bullet placement, then projectile construction.
Wapiti wrote:I spose a bloke who's popped quite a few very irritated wiry scrub bulls without a drama using a plain old 308 isn't about to give something 1/3rd the weight any mythical status.